United Nations Secretary General Ban Ki-moon says he is deeply concerned about the deadly attacks in southern Sudan's oil-rich Upper Nile region that have killed 25 people and displaced dozens more.
Mr. Ban said in a statement Sunday that the South Sudanese government should "re-double its efforts to ensure the protection of civilians" and work with the U.N. to resolve the root causes of the violence.
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